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Overview

Myung W. Lee is affiliated with the United States Geological Survey in the United States. Their professional work centers around research conducted within this federal scientific agency.

There is no available data regarding specific research papers published by Myung W. Lee, including titles, publication years, or venues. Similarly, information on frequent co-authors and venues where they have regularly published is not provided.

Details about the fields and subfields of study that Myung W. Lee focuses on have not been disclosed. There is also no information available on the main topics of research or scientific investigation handled by this individual.

The record does not indicate any book publications or affiliations with publishers. Likewise, there is no reported history of awards or distinctions attributed to Myung W. Lee.

Based on the information available, it is not indicated that Myung W. Lee is deceased, suggesting continued professional activity.

Best Publications

  • Seismic velocities for hydrate-bearing sediments using weighted equation

    M.W. Lee;D.R. Hutchinson;T.S. Collett;William P. Dillon

  • Permafrost-associated natural gas hydrate occurrences on the Alaska North Slope

    Timothy S. Collett;Myung W. Lee;Warren F. Agena;John J. Miller

  • Gas hydrate saturations estimated from fractured reservoir at Site NGHP-01-10, Krishna-Godavari Basin, India

    M. W. Lee;T. S. Collett

  • The North American Midcontinent Rift beneath Lake Superior from Glimpce seismic reflection profiling

    W. F. Cannon;Alan G. Green;D. R. Hutchinson;Myung Lee

  • Geological controls on the occurrence of gas hydrate from core, downhole log, and seismic data in the Shenhu area, South China Sea

    Xiujuan Wang;Timothy S. Collett;Myung W. Lee;Shengxiong Yang

  • Crustal structure of the Grenville front and adjacent terranes

    A. G. Green;B. Milkereit;A. Davidson;C. Spencer

  • Biot–Gassmann theory for velocities of gas hydrate‐bearing sediments

    Myung W. Lee

  • Estimating pore-space gas hydrate saturations from well log acoustic data

    Myung W. Lee;William F. Waite

  • Gulf of Mexico Gas Hydrate Joint Industry Project Leg II logging-while-drilling data acquisition and analysis

    Timothy S. Collett;Myung W. Lee;Margarita V. Zyrianova;Stefan A. Mrozewski

  • Crustal structure of the Midcontinent rift system: Results from GLIMPCE deep seismic reflection profiles

    J. C. Behrend;A. G. Green;W. F. Cannon;D. R. Hutchinson

  • In-situ gas hydrate hydrate saturation estimated from various well logs at the Mount Elbert Gas Hydrate Stratigraphic Test Well, Alaska North Slope

    Myung W. Lee;Timothy S. Collett

  • An analysis of a seismic reflection from the base of a gas hydrate zone, offshore Peru

    John J. Miller;Myung W. Lee;Roland von Huene

  • Method of estimating the amount of in situ gas hydrates in deep marine sediments

    M.W. Lee;D.R. Hutchinson;William P. Dillon;J.J. Miller

  • Occurrence of gas hydrate in Oligocene Frio sand: Alaminos Canyon Block 818: Northern Gulf of Mexico

    Ray Boswell;Dianna Shelander;Myung Lee;Tom Latham

  • Gas hydrate saturation from acoustic impedance and resistivity logs in the Shenhu area, South China Sea

    Xiujuan Wang;Shiguo Wu;Myung Lee;Yiqun Guo

  • Elastic properties of gas hydrate-bearing sediments

    Myung W. Lee;Timothy S. Collett

  • Pore- and fracture-filling gas hydrate reservoirs in the Gulf of Mexico Gas Hydrate Joint Industry Project Leg II Green Canyon 955 H well

    M.W. Lee;T.S. Collett

  • Theoretical seismic wave radiation from a fluid‐filled borehole

    Myung W. Lee;A. H. Balch

  • A simple method of predicting S-wave velocity

    Myung W. Lee

  • Optimization of one-way wave equations.

    Myung W. Lee;Sang Y. Suh

Frequent Co-Authors

Timothy S. Collett
Timothy S. Collett United States Geological Survey
Deborah R. Hutchinson
Deborah R. Hutchinson United States Geological Survey
Alan G. Green
Alan G. Green ETH Zurich
Ray Boswell
Ray Boswell United States Department of Energy
William F. Cannon
William F. Cannon United States Geological Survey
Bernd Milkereit
Bernd Milkereit University of Toronto
Shiguo Wu
Shiguo Wu Chinese Academy of Sciences
William F. Waite
William F. Waite United States Geological Survey
William J. Hinze
William J. Hinze Purdue University West Lafayette
Richard B. Coffin
Richard B. Coffin Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi

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